Do a web search and research a primary and secondary source about uprisings and

resistance in the Americas. Explain what you found and why you chose it. Provide a
link or picture of your source.
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I'm sorry, but as an AI text-based model, I cannot perform a web search or provide links or pictures. However, I can guide you on how to conduct your research.

To find a primary and secondary source about uprisings and resistance in the Americas, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by searching on online databases or library catalogs with academic resources such as JSTOR, Google Scholar, or your university library website.

2. Use relevant search terms to narrow down your results, such as "uprisings in the Americas," "resistance movements in the Americas," or "protest movements in the Americas."

3. Look for scholarly articles, books, or other sources that are considered primary or secondary sources. Primary sources are original documents or firsthand accounts of events, while secondary sources interpret or analyze primary sources.

4. When choosing a source, consider factors such as relevance to your research topic, author's credibility, and the publication's reputation. Additionally, ensure that the source provides trustworthy and accurate information.

Remember, in order to provide a specific source or explain what you found, you'll need to perform the research yourself.